New Beginnings
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A River That Could Not Be Passed Over: The Fullness of the Spirit
By T. Austin-Sparks1EZK 47:1T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the significance of Ezekiel 47 in relation to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit as seen in Acts 2, illustrating how the river symbolizes the fullness of the Spirit that flows from the glorified Christ. He explains that this river, which overcomes death and brings life, represents the new dispensation of the Holy Spirit, offering a transformative experience for believers. Sparks highlights the necessity of being fully immersed in the Spirit, moving beyond mere ankle-deep experiences to a profound encounter with God's presence. He also notes that the Spirit's movement is governed by the authority of Christ and that believers must align with the Spirit's direction to experience true fullness. Ultimately, the river signifies the life-giving power of the Spirit that is essential for the Church's witness in the world.
He Never Gave Up on You
By Jim Cymbala36418:59MRK 16:1Jim Cymbala emphasizes that despite our failures and shortcomings, God never gives up on us. He illustrates this through the story of the women at the tomb who were the first to witness the resurrection of Jesus, highlighting that even when the disciples faltered, Jesus was ready to meet them again in Galilee. Cymbala encourages listeners to recognize that Jesus is alive and accessible anywhere, not just in church, and that He offers endless opportunities for new beginnings. The message reassures that no matter how far we stray, God's love and mercy are always there to welcome us back. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a reconsecration to God's purpose in our lives, reminding us that we can always return to Him.
A New Priesthood Arises
By George Warnock01SA 1:201SA 2:351SA 3:11SA 4:111SA 4:221SA 7:21SA 10:191SA 16:1HEB 5:6REV 1:6George Warnock emphasizes the transition from the corrupt priesthood of Eli to the rise of Samuel, a faithful servant of God, who was born from Hannah's deep cries for a son. This new priesthood symbolizes hope and a fresh vision from the Lord during a time of spiritual darkness in Israel. Warnock draws parallels between Samuel's emergence and the need for a new generation of believers who will embody Christ's image and serve as God's oracles in a confused world. He highlights that God's plans unfold in His timing, and true victory comes from reliance on Him rather than human efforts. The sermon concludes with the reminder that even in defeat, God's presence and purpose remain steadfast, as seen in the return of the ark of the covenant.
Winter Experiences
By A.W. Tozer0PSA 51:10ISA 43:19JHN 10:10ROM 8:11EPH 2:42TI 1:6A.W. Tozer speaks about the concept of personal revival, likening it to the arrival of spring after a long winter. He emphasizes that even when life appears dormant and covered by snow, there is still vitality beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to emerge. Just as nature awakens in spring, Christians can experience renewal and revival, despite feeling buried under life's challenges. Tozer encourages believers to recognize the hidden life within them and to await the stirring of God's gift. Ultimately, he reminds us that after the winter of our struggles, a new beginning is always possible.
Rev. 21:5. the New Things of God
By Horatius Bonar0PSA 33:3ISA 65:17MAT 26:28JHN 13:34EPH 4:24HEB 10:192PE 3:13REV 3:12REV 21:5Horatius Bonar emphasizes the transformative power of God's new things as revealed in Revelation 21:5, highlighting the significance of the new covenant, new man, new way, new song, new commandment, new wine, new Jerusalem, new heavens and earth, and new name. Each of these 'new things' represents a profound shift from the old, offering believers a fresh start and a deeper relationship with God through Christ. Bonar illustrates how these new elements are not just replacements but enhancements that fulfill God's promises and reflect His love and grace. The sermon encourages believers to embrace these new realities and live in the light of their implications for their lives and faith.
The Work God Does in Us
By Erlo Stegen0PSA 139:23LUK 13:6Erlo Stegen emphasizes the importance of starting the new year with a commitment to God, reflecting on the legacy of Bishop Sylvester who chose to celebrate with a service instead of indulging in the sinful practices of his time. He draws parallels between the fig-tree in Luke 13 and our lives, urging listeners to examine whether they are bearing good fruit as children of God. Stegen highlights God's patience and desire for us to grow, even when we face painful pruning and challenges. He warns against complacency and the consequences of failing to respond to God's call, encouraging everyone to make the most of the new year and the opportunities it brings.
The Days of Noah
By Brian Guerin452:00MAT 24:36Brian Guerin delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Days of Noah,' emphasizing the parallels between Noah's time and the present day. He highlights the corruption and violence that characterized Noah's era, drawing attention to the urgency of building a modern-day 'ark' through the body of Christ. Guerin encourages believers to deepen their relationship with Jesus and each other, as they prepare for the coming of the Son of Man. He shares a prophetic dream that underscores the importance of being ready for a new beginning, as the old ways pass away. The sermon concludes with a call for a mighty shift in the hearts of the congregation, inviting them to step into a new chapter of faith.
(Pdf Book) Behold I Will Do a New Thing
By Bakht Singh1.8K00:001SA 30:18PSA 19:1PSA 103:5ISA 43:19JER 33:3JHN 6:35ROM 12:21CO 2:9HEB 1:10REV 21:5Bakht Singh emphasizes that God desires to do a new thing in every person's life, whether they are saved or unsaved. He encourages believers to seek this transformation through earnest prayer and faith, reminding them that all earthly beauty and possessions will perish, but the new life God offers is eternal. Singh highlights the importance of being spiritually renewed and open to God's guidance, as He promises to provide hidden manna, a white stone, and a new name to those who overcome. The message is a call to embrace the newness that God offers, moving away from the temporary and towards the eternal.
It Is a New Day
By K.P. Yohannan0LAM 3:22K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that today is a new day filled with hope and the opportunity for a fresh start. He encourages believers to walk in the light of God's grace, acknowledging their past failures while embracing the restoration that comes through Christ. The sermon highlights that true overcomers are those who recognize their shortcomings and rely on the blood of Jesus for victory. Yohannan reassures listeners of God's unwavering love and the promise of a perfect plan for their lives, urging them to accept forgiveness and humility as they move forward. Ultimately, he invites everyone to return to the Father, who is always waiting with open arms.
Make a New Beginning Today
By Zac Poonen0ISA 1:18JER 18:1MAT 9:29ROM 4:20HEB 8:121JN 3:8Zac Poonen emphasizes that nothing is impossible for God, even after repeated failures, and that our unbelief is the only barrier to experiencing His perfect will. He illustrates that God can transform our lives, no matter how knotted they may seem, and encourages believers to trust in God's ability to make a new beginning. Poonen uses the metaphor of a potter reshaping clay to show that God can remake our lives into something beautiful, regardless of past mistakes. He urges listeners to have faith, as it is through belief that God's plans can be fulfilled in our lives. Ultimately, the message is one of hope and renewal, reminding us that we can always start anew with God.
Look Forward to a Wonderful Year in Christ
By Zac Poonen0GEN 12:2EXO 3:17ISA 6:1MAT 10:8LUK 11:13LUK 15:22JHN 17:23ROM 4:201JN 1:9REV 1:10Zac Poonen encourages believers to look forward to a wonderful year in Christ by emphasizing the importance of making a new beginning, claiming God's promises, and extending mercy to others. He reminds us that God offers His best even after our failures and that we can experience a transformative year by living in the Spirit and being worshippers of God. Poonen highlights the significance of trusting in God's blessings and being a blessing to others, urging us to let go of past grudges and embrace a life filled with joy, peace, and love. By focusing on God's promises and living out our faith, we can expect a year that reflects the goodness of heaven on earth.
Prayer - Father, as the Brightness of a New Day Has Come to Us
By J.R. Miller0LAM 3:22J.R. Miller emphasizes the significance of starting each day anew with God's blessings, encouraging believers to let go of past mistakes, sorrows, and struggles. He prays for grace to live a life that honors God and brings love to others, seeking divine guidance and strength for daily tasks. Miller acknowledges human weakness and the need for God's empowering presence, while also interceding for those facing hardships. In the evening, he reflects on the day's blessings and shortcomings, asking for forgiveness and protection through the night. The sermon highlights the importance of prayer in both the morning and evening as a means of connecting with God and seeking His will.